Abstract
For the past 20 years, researchers at the University of South Florida have been striving to bridge the gap between research and practice and to speed the process by which academic findings are implemented by the foundations industry. Their aim is and has been to solve on-going construction problems, enhance usable capacity, and assure quality foundation elements. This article addresses the findings of several research projects and how they are in use today. The topics include: seal slab construction, rapid hydration of mineral slurry, tip-grouted drilled shafts, and quality assurance using Thermal Integrity Profiling.
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